Her driver is cut to 45 3/8” with 1” tipping and
a DI 5R Shaft. It’s set to a Draw and a
Standard Loft Adjustability. She hit 76.8% of
fairways for the week. The first year Callaway
Staff Pro has been using this driver all through
the 2014 season. You can learn more about
our X2 Hot Drivers in our Inside The Chev
Callaway video.

3. Her new Tank Cruiser

She moved into a new Tank Cruiser V-Line
Putter earlier this month at the LPGA Lotte
Championship. It’s 33” long with a 15 gram
weight in the grip and 2 15 gram weights in the
head. And in her second tournament with the
putter in her bag, she picked up the win by
making clutch putts, highlighted by her birdie
putt on the 72nd hole. Awesome!

We’ve got more on the new Tank Cruiser
counterbalance in this Odyssey video.

4. Ice water in her veins

No one (17-years-old or otherwise) should look
as cool and composed as Lydia does under
pressure. Even when she was locked in a tight
3-player battle over the final few holes, her
calm expression never changed. And when she
stuck her approach shot to 6 feet on the 72nd
hole…nothing. Just business as usual. It’s one
of the many reasons why she’s going to be a
superstar for a LONG time.

5. 17-years-old and No. 2 in the world

That’s right. With her win on Sunday, Lydia is
up to No. 2 in the world golf rankings. Unreal!